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 Subject:  Modeling the US Army in WW2 website UpdateList thread.  
  
 Date:  Oct 19, 2007
 From:  Tim Streeter 
Hi all,

I've been in the midst of a 1:1 scale building project (new garage and relandscaped yard) that has consumed all of my free time (racing to get things done before the onslaught of the coming Minnesota winter). I finally decided on a new host after the old hosting company decided to shut down without notifying its customers. However, I need to tinker with the site before uploading the 1200+ files. I also figured it was probably time to catch up with the rest of the web development world and upgraded from Dreamweaver 4 to the latest version in CS3. My rudimentary web building skills have atrophied since the site first went online five years ago so I have a bit of remedial learning and exploration of the new software. But I anticipate the site will be back up by Thanksgiving (end of November for our non-American friends). If I can get all these big projects done by then I'll have plenty to be thankful for.

The upside for me is that the garage, while smaller (am I the only guy to tear down a large detached garage and replace it with a smaller one???), actually has more storage available so I can get all those dusty German kits off of my studio shelves and make room for the new M4A1, M5A1, and Priest!

Thanks for your interest,

Tim

PS: Martin, I hope you'll have something to add to the site when it comes back online!
 
Thread Listing 
  Modeling the US Army in WW2 website? - Eric McClure - Oct 18, 2007
. . . Re: Modeling the US Army in WW2 website? - Martin Dogger - Oct 19, 2007
. . . . . . Modeling the US Army in WW2 website Update - Tim Streeter - Oct 19, 2007
. . . . . . . . . Re: Modeling the US Army in WW2 website Update - Martin Dogger - Oct 19, 2007
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